Thursday 14 June 2012

Image Transfer ~ Rub-ons

Something that has been niggling me for a while is how to achieve a print without my stamps.  Being able to transfer an image from my printer without running the actual card through the machine means I can be more flexible with the placement and combine other techniques prior to the printing stage……

I have explored several other ways in the past - gesso (messy, time consuming & not totally suitable for cardmaking) –wintergreen oil (works but…..whoa! Surprised smile be prepared to have your house smell ….for days!!) orange oil (smells much nicer but not totally successful) and I know there are several other ways but the simplest seemed to be Freezer Paper (Pinterest suggestion). I duly found the Freezer Paper (on e bay) and was poised at the point of purchase when I realised all it was, was wax paper…..now bearing in mind I keep all the backing from sticker sheets, labels and old pages from my girls sticker albums (use them for wiping over card prior to “old style” stencil embossing) it really didn’t seem necessary to buy more.

It’s one layer week at Less is More and they have a challenge to use a Flourish….perfect week to try the paper transfer…..only trouble is this week I have zero time to experiment so this has been a very hurried sample…

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I created a quick Fathers Day card  (with a difference…now hubbie is officially Father of the Bride-to–be) using text and a flourish (Florals 2 Dingbat – letter e) and flourish border created with Wingdings 2 (letters a & b) with some words hidden within (Typo upright)….then came the fun bit….. printing on the wax paper….the first bit of paper I tried was a scrap from a Label sheet stuck to a carrier sheet

Couple of Don’ts…..

DSC_0030Don’t …forget to reverse the image if you’re using text…..guess who forgot!

Don’t …forget to turn the paper ink side down before rubbing over the image….guess who’s got a blue thumb!!

HEY PRESTO !!!!!!!  it works and I really loved the soft effect….I think this will be particularly great for vintage images. It was so easy, the ink transfers very quickly, just gently rub over the back with a finger or thumb……oh another Don’t …..Don’t try and move it once its down…it will blur….yes …guess who tested this theory as well!!!

but the good news is I also discovered you can completely wipe the wax paper clean and reuse it!!

I was intrigued to see if I could actually use this technique with stamping and luckily sitting on my desk was a lovely new stamp from Oak House Studio…a beautiful big flourish!!!! I quickly stamped this with Stampin Up “Not quite Navy” ink…. then printed my wording directly on a very thick piece of wax paper (from a sticker album) and actually I surprised it blended quite well with the stamped image….perhaps a bit soft…..will have to investigate this a bit further, using different types of paper and colours!

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I couldn't resist stamping the design over the spine……… and onto the back………oh and on the inside as well!!

Sorry this has been long winded yet again but I must also say thank you to the Less is More Ladies for showcasing my Jar shaped card (tough challenge!!) I really appreciate the support you give to my “homemade” efforts and I really appreciate the lovely comments from you and the people who pop by and take the time to leave a message

                                               SmileTHANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!Smile

p.s Check out Lynnda’s (Oak House Studio blog) stamped scarf…what a great idea….something else I must  try!!!!



10 comments:

Julie said...

Very elegant flourishes. Lovely cards. And the scarf was great thanks for the link.

Kathyk said...

Smashing - thanks for sharing your don'ts as well as your do's!

Kathyk

Deanna said...

Wow this is just beautiful!

Suze Bain said...

Diane, you never fail to amaze me, you have such wonderful ideas. Both cards are super (and I do love the stamping going over the fold). Congrats on being showcased too! xx

Bea said...

very elegant CAS card Diane

Chrissie said...

Well this is really interesting Diane... I don't really understand the total process you used, but the finished effect looks tremendous!
Most enterprising!
Beautiful cards too!
Thanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"

Lynnda said...

Great use of the Flourish, we call it Walesby, So glad you like it, and that you you like the scarf. I have been working on a larger one I have stamped much more, but this one needed to be finished so I kept it a bit simpler.
Lynnda x

Karin said...

just beautiful!

Mandi said...

You win the prize for intuition Di
Superb cards
Thank you very much
mandi
"Less is More"

Aileen said...

Brilliant Diane. You are so clever. Both cards have turned out wonderful. x

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